people, 47,000 people, just think about that for a minute, have been killed in mexico since president felipe calderon launched an offensive against drug cartels in 2006. 99 have been killed in brutal fashion like what i just described in just the past month as the two biggest cartels fight for control of mexico's border with the united states. why do they fight for control of that border? because the drug wars are continuing. 90% of the cocaine that enters the american country comes through mexico. it's also the main supplier of marijuana and meth in this country. so the question is what else is getting into the united states that we don't know about? the former head of the border protection and now a principal at the chertoff group, and a former undercover i.n.s. agent and author of "the shadow catcher." appreciate you both taking the time. jay, let me just ask you, it seems like the violence is getting much, much worse. what i just described with the heads and the feet cut off, this is brutality at a level that i think is hard to imagine but it appears to be at this point, dare i say commo